The video appears to be a tutorial on how to prepare and enjoy a new product, likely a type of es-line or slime toy. The host, referred to as Wallace, is very enthusiastic and engages the audience throughout the process.
The video begins with Wallace expressing excitement about the new product and preparing to draw in his notebook. He then proceeds to open a can, revealing various items and instructions. The process involves feeding the Twitter, waiting for the es-line surprise to be prepared, and adding magic to the flan.
Wallace then opens a bag to reveal a whale toy, which he describes in detail. He interacts with the toy, demonstrating its features and how to use it. The toy is given water from a bottle, and Wallace explains that the machine can survive without water but will only need a bottle of water to do its magic.
Next, Wallace opens the last bag, revealing a spoon and another bag for the slime. He then proceeds to open the second can, which contains a star toy. He describes the toy and its features, and interacts with it as well.
The process of preparing the slime involves adding magic additives, filling the bottles with water, and shaking the toys. Wallace demonstrates this process with each toy, interacting with them and showing the audience how to do it themselves.
The video concludes with Wallace opening the final six cans, which contain new toys. He prepares the slime for each toy, demonstrating the process and engaging with the audience. The video ends with Wallace expressing excitement about the new toys and inviting the audience to enjoy them.
1. The speaker has everything they need and is excited to start drawing in a new notebook.
2. The speaker is drawing a creature, possibly inspired by the Wuxi school of painting.
3. The speaker is making a list of items they like and are collecting, including more than 15 items.
4. The speaker is opening a can and removing the plastic wrap to reveal instructions and a surprise inside.
5. The speaker is opening a large bag to reveal a whale, which they describe in detail.
6. The speaker is using a whale toy to make a drink, which they give to the whale.
7. The speaker is opening another can and following a series of instructions to reveal a surprise.
8. The speaker is opening a bag and revealing a spoon and another bag, which they describe as having a "Just right design".
9. The speaker is opening a third can and pulling out a toy, which they describe as unusual.
10. The speaker is opening a fourth can and pulling out a second toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
11. The speaker is opening a fifth can and pulling out a third toy, which they describe as having a peculiar head shape and an amazing gradient.
12. The speaker is opening a sixth can and pulling out a fourth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
13. The speaker is opening a seventh can and pulling out a fifth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
14. The speaker is opening an eighth can and pulling out a sixth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
15. The speaker is opening a ninth can and pulling out a seventh toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
16. The speaker is opening a tenth can and pulling out an eighth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
17. The speaker is opening an eleventh can and pulling out a ninth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
18. The speaker is opening a twelfth can and pulling out a tenth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
19. The speaker is opening a thirteenth can and pulling out an eleventh toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
20. The speaker is opening a fourteenth can and pulling out a twelfth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
21. The speaker is opening a fifteenth can and pulling out a thirteenth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
22. The speaker is opening a sixteenth can and pulling out a fourteenth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
23. The speaker is opening a seventeenth can and pulling out a fifteenth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
24. The speaker is opening an eighteenth can and pulling out a sixteenth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
25. The speaker is opening a nineteenth can and pulling out a seventeenth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
26. The speaker is opening a twentieth can and pulling out an eighteenth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
27. The speaker is opening a twenty-first can and pulling out a nineteenth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
28. The speaker is opening a twenty-second can and pulling out a twentieth toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
29. The speaker is opening a twenty-third can and pulling out a twenty-first toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
30. The speaker is opening a twenty-fourth can and pulling out a twenty-second toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
31. The speaker is opening a twenty-fifth can and pulling out a twenty-third toy, which they describe as having an unusual head shape and a gradient color.
32. The speaker is opening a twenty-sixth can and pulling out a twenty-fourth toy, which